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Aura Mugler Eau de Toilette
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Mugler Aura Eau de Toilette is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2018, this composition was created by perfumer Olivier Cresp. Upon release, the fragrance unfolds with vibrant freshness featuring pear, hibiscus seeds, bergamot, and lemon. The heart reveals a harmony of green notes, rhubarb, jasmine, and strawberry, while the base settles on Tahitian vanilla, iris root, musk, and ambrette musk.
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The Aura EDP hasn’t even been born yet, and the EDT is already out. Blessed Jesus. Hunger to sell (maybe the EDP didn’t have the expected success…). By the notes, it doesn’t seem like anything in particular. And the omnipresent pear again. Well, I actually like the synthetic pear note.
It’s delicious! Not much to do with the original Aura. It feels like a bouquet of white lilies, white flowers with green stems, more pleasant and wearable than the Aura Eau de Parfum, a bit sweet but the green tones diminish that. A rich green floral. The original smells like green bananas, more of a poisonous green type, yes, very original and unique. This one is rich, better, and floral; good longevity but poor projection, skin-level for 5 hours… then a ghost. Its dry down is a powdery flower. I loved it, even though it’s an EDT. Recommended only for Mugler and Aura fans, since it doesn’t project as much as the Eau de Parfums, and only compensates for those who feel Mugler owes them in the Aura scent department.
I totally messed up! That’s just life these days during the pandemic. I bought it online and got blinded by the 60€ price since I’d always found it more expensive elsewhere. Well, I took a leap and now I have the Eau de Toilette instead of the perfume, hehe. What a strange fragrance, but it’s so refined, very green, slightly floral, a touch sweet, and super exotic—a fine medicinal scent, nice if you ask me. You can tell the quality of the ingredients. Now I understand the comments, even though I have the EDT; I would have preferred the perfume for sure, because it would have been sweeter. When I finish this, I’ll buy it back in 2027, hehe, because it’s not very versatile. I’m saving it for spring and summer. I can see myself wearing it with a long green jumpsuit with tropical leaf prints I own, paired with fuchsia lipstick. Very exotic. I’ll wear it once in a while to sleep and see if I dream of jungles. It relaxes me a lot, it’s almost medicinal. Try it with a flis because they don’t give it away. It has a strong opening, but once it dries down, the trail is soft and lasts a long time; being an EDT, it lasts about 4-5 hours, but on clothes it lasts forever until you wash it. Very expensive for a cologne. Overall, I liked it for being so risky and different.
I’ve messed up big time! That’s what happens during the pandemic. I bought it online and got blinded by the 60€ price; I’d always seen it more expensive. I got carried away and now I have the EDT, not the perfume, haha. What a rarity, but it’s so refined, very green, slightly floral, a touch of sweetness, and super exotic, a fine medicinal scent, nice if you ask me. You can tell it’s quality. Now I understand the comments; even though it’s an EDT, I would have preferred the perfume to be sweeter. When I finish this, I’ll buy it again in 2027, haha, because it’s not versatile. I’m saving it for spring and summer. I see myself in a long green jumpsuit with tropical leaves and fuchsia lipstick. Very exotic. I’ll wear it occasionally at night to sleep and see if I dream of jungles. It relaxes me; it’s medicinal. Try it with a flis because it’s not a gift. It has a strong opening, but once it dries, the trail is soft and lasts 4-5 hours, though it lasts a long time on clothes until washing. Very expensive for a cologne. I liked it for being bold and different.
I bought it blindly out of fear and… what a delight. It’s fresh with a tiny touch of sweetness, super versatile, and refined. I doubt it will bother anyone; it’s zero-invasive but has great longevity. It makes me feel good. What a pity I didn’t know about it sooner. I love it.
I bought this blind and was a little hesitant, but… what a delight. It’s fresh with a sweet touch, super versatile, and very refined; I doubt it would bother anyone. It’s zero-intrusive but has great longevity. It makes me feel good. What a shame I didn’t know about it sooner. I love it.
I don’t recommend it. With the Aura EDP, I already have everything; this offers nothing new: fruits that disappear, nonexistent vanilla… Longevity 4/10, projection 3/10, originality 3/10. It’s a pity. I adore Mugler, but lately they’re making perfumes without character or magic for sensitive noses.
I received it two days ago from a friend who just returned from a trip. I’ve been looking for the Aura EDP refill, and since she was traveling through Europe and Asia, I asked her to bring it back. She’s like a sister to me after so many years; she knows about my perfume craziness but not the specifics… I didn’t want to bother her on her trip, so she couldn’t find the refill (a very specific order), but she brought me a small bottle of the Aura EDT, which I didn’t know about. What a waste to try it! Much easier to wear than the EDP; it’s not as sweet or as dark-green-extravagant as the emerald gem. On my skin, the medicinal green DNA accord of Aura stands out but toned down, with a sparkling, powdery jasmine and a vanilla base. It’s not sweet vanilla, but I perceive it more than in the EDP. It’s easier to wear, less sweet, fresher, and feels more open. It reminds me of Yellow Diamond, even though they aren’t alike. I love it! I’m sure I’ll use this more than the EDP. I’m just sad that the line is discontinued.
Definitely a total disappointment. I had huge hype for the bottle, which I love, and thought it would be something out of this world, but upon smelling it, I knew I’d tried something like it before. It’s not a unique or novel scent. It smelled good on blotter, but on skin, I didn’t like it at all, which really bothered me. The more hours passed, the less I liked it. The bottle is the most beautiful I’ve seen, but I can’t do this perfume. It stresses me out a lot. I’m sorry, Mugler, even though I’m a fan of your collection, this isn’t for me. The trail is wide and the longevity is amazing.
No way with me and Mugler perfumes. I don’t know if it’s just me, but there’s a note that smells like old urine and I can’t get past it. Definitely, this and Angel will make you smell unique and special, whether that’s good or bad depends on each person. For me, it’s a big and resounding NO.
Not even Mugler is going to work for me. There’s a note that smells like old urine, period. Definitely, this and Angel will make you smell unique and special, whether for good or bad depends on each person, but for me, it’s a resounding no.